- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
Last month, Microsoft announced that it would continue its put-ChatGPT-in-everything adventure with a new Windows 11 feature called Copilot. The company added generative AI to Edge and to the Bing-powered taskbar Search field months ago, but Copilot promises to be the most visible and hard-to-ignore version of Microsoft’s big AI push in its most visible and hard-to-ignore product.
It looks like you’re writing a letter.
Oh god no.
I have some serious privacy concerns when it comes to co-pilot. I have no idea how Microsoft use the customer data, and I wouldn’t be able to understand it even if they told me. Do Microsoft themselves fully know what they are doing? To me it feels like they are rushing it.
AI is cool, but I don’t want it in all my things yet.
I’m hoping it’s strictly opt-in for the foreseable future… Because, yeah, I don’t want this. I don’t want it even installed on windows, in fact.